I thought I'd give you guys a crack at these before they go on ebay. All brand new. PM if you're interested:
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Gamekeeping by David Hudson, RRP £20. 220 page hardback book with lots of photos and instructions covering all aspects of gamekeeping. My price £12.50 in P&P. SOLD
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I'd hold your horses if I were you, until you've had some input from the real experts on here. The people who have actually used hazel tealers and can tell you what the pitfalls are.
As I said, I don't qualify .......
Nik, I don't qualify but does this help ?
Sometimes I think there is also a smaller split peg holding up the outer side of the loop, but that might just be heavier fox snares
I was thinking about that little girl this morning but didnt want to say anything as coudnt remember the litte lasses dads name to mention it , but that is a good one as well and would be absolutly fine by me
Are you thinking of Courtney ? The girl that we raised money for last year on Hardcore Hunting ?
The dad's name was Charlie on there.
Have you heard of the 'Spider Appleal' ?
I don't know if this guy is still going, but it might be a good dog linked cancer charity cause
http://www.nationalgamekeepers.org.uk/news/11/
Not withstanding the question of a MK6 I think this is a very instructive post so thanks for taking the time to put it together mole catcher.
It's important that you point out not to use a MK4 because of course they are not approved for mink and so illegal. Whether it does the job or not, the MK6 is approved and legal for mink.
I have to agree with Chalkwarren though in that my recent experience of MK6s has been disappointing. I put this down to them being cheap imitations but perhaps there is more to it than that.
I'm about to start experimenting with body gripper - are there other traps
You need to be a bit carefull with cheap ones. I bought some mark 6 at a game fair last year that seemed good value - one of them has just smashed itself when it fired
No that I remember. It isn't a very tight fit - just held on by the spring on the legs and it's all plastic. On the tx I had to clip it to the underlever so got in the way a bit. I would use it still on my super10 but the buddy bottle is in the way.
I used one of these for a while on my airarms tx200
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Clip-on-bipod-for-us...1QQcmdZViewItem
bit fiddley when reloading but worked OK.
That was part of the reason I thought the Super10 would be a good candidate because it has a buddy bottle so you can atleast swop them over in the field.
getting tempted now ............
I'm thinking of converting my BSA Superten to FAC and was trying to weigh up the advantages.
OK so I know it gives you more range, but are there any other benefits over 35 yard ranges ?
- is it flatter arc ?
- is it quicker ? (I'm sure the rabbits are ducking!)
And has anyone got any experience of an FAC superten ?
Thanks
John